253.776 Building Construction 2
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2020S, VO, 3.0h, 3.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 3.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VO Lecture

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to...

Professional and methodical knowledge:

  • Holistic view of the building - from the whole building to the details 
  • Promoting an understanding of the basic principles and fundamental problems of  building construction (water, fire, light, air, egress)
  • Contextual examination and evaluation of details
  • Conveying professional competence with the ability to independently assess detail solutions regarding proper execution and knowledge of appropriate mpovements
  • Demonstration of multiple solutions for a given detailing situation
  • Introduction in the fundamental structure of standards and codes as a basis for independant and critical application
  • Conveying ressource-efficient planning and building to reduce technology dependency - sustainability not as a subsequent technical procedure but as an integral part of the design
  • Communicating current trends and developments, technology and materials

Cognitive and practical abilities:

  • Ability to recognize and understand fundamental problems of building construction as well as to systematical and forward-thinking planing of detailing solutions.
  • Strong relation to realization on the construction site  - knowledge of the processes and the participants in the planning and realization process. Promoting an understanding for the intertwined nature of the work of different crafs and the time schedule on site
  • Critical examination of the position of the architects profession - the architect as a specialist, a generalist or as an uncritical executor of investors' interests.

Social competence, competence to innovate and creativity:

  • Ability to develop innovative concepts following the accepted rules of engineering for building construction and materialisation 
  • Interdisciplinary planning and realization process

Subject of course

VO 1 03.03.20
Introduction, Information, Schedule

VO 2 10.03.20
Structural Components 1 - Subsoil / Foundation pits / Foundation types
Soil class/Soil types, Interaction between soil and foundation, soil survey, soil improvement, excavation methods, excavation support, foundation types: individual, strip, plate, tank

VO 3 17.03.20
Water 1
Water proofing, water managment, drainage
handling of water in its different phyiscal states, including water vapor, condensation and frost

VO 4 24.03.20
Structural Components 2 - Wall and Floor/Ceiling
Wallsystems und construction methods, load transfer and wall bracing, single and multi-layered walls, masonry and concrete walls, wooden wall structures, prefabricated wall systems, interior partition walls, floor/ceilings: function and requirements, solid floors, wood floors

VO 5 31.03.20
Water 2
External and internal drainage, handling of rain water and waste water, sewage, water run-off

VO 6 21.04.20
Structural Components 3 - Roof Structures
Wooden pitched roofs, solid pitched roofs, flat roofs, wide-span steel structures, wide-span wooden structures

VO 7 28.04.20
Surfaces
Surface treatment and handling of different materials

VO 8 05.05.20
Egress / Traffic
Stairs, Ramps, Elevators, Doors, Accessibility

VO 9 12.05.20
Envelope 1 - Fundamentals + Insulation
Climate-appropriate building, solar strategies, building design with the sun, ressources and construction methods, insulation materials: characteristics and utilization

VO 10 19.05.20
Envelope 2 - Insulation + Glass facade
Detailing of Insulation in wall, ceiling and roof construction
Design fundamentals, production and construction of glass facades

VO 11 26.05.20
Light & Air 1 - Windows + Shading
Basic concepts and code requirements for natural lighting, window types and systems, construction and installation, types of glazing and sun shading and their integration into the building system

VO 12 09.06.20
Light & Air 2 - Ventilation
Basic concepts and code requirements for ventilation, ventilation types and systems
Basics of Detailing Analysis and discussion of various detailing solutions

VO 13 16.06.20
Fire
Fire performance of structural elements, emercency access and egress, code requirements and standards

VO 14 23.06.20
Construction Schedule / Detailing
Discussion of detailing solutions with consideration of construction schedule and the interrelationship of different crafts

Teaching methods

lecture

Mode of examination

Written

Additional information

Viele der durch Studienkollegen "ausgearbeiteten" Fragen, die zur Zeit im Internet kursieren (Studydrive, Dropbox, ...), sind leider fehlerhaft. Sie stehen oft im direkten Widerspruch zu den in der Lehrveranstaltung ausführlich erklärten Beispielen. Wir weisen in der Lehrveranstaltung spezifisch auf die uns bekannten falschen Details hin und erklären auch, weshalb sie fehlerhaft sind. Wir versuchen auf allen Wegen, unter anderem schriftlich hier über TISS dies zu kommunizieren. Wir empfehlen daher bei Verwendung von Unterlagen, die durch Dritte (z.B. andere Studenten) ausgearbeitet wurden, zumindest einen Vergleich mit den in der Lehrveranstaltung gebrachten Beispielen zu machen. Gleichzeitig weisen wir darauf hin, dass der gesamte Vorlesungsinhalt Prüfungsstoff ist und nicht nur die anhand früherer Prüfungsbeispiele ausgearbeiteten Fragen. 

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue09:00 - 12:0003.03.2020 - 10.03.2020HS 17 Friedrich Hartmann - ARCH Vorlesung Hochbau 2
Building Construction 2 - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Tue03.03.202009:00 - 12:00HS 17 Friedrich Hartmann - ARCH Vorlesung Hochbau 2
Tue10.03.202009:00 - 12:00HS 17 Friedrich Hartmann - ARCH Vorlesung Hochbau 2

Examination modalities

Written Examination, 3 hours

Questions regarding the lecture contents of Hochbau II shall be answered using sketches, detailed drawings to scale and written text. The exam consists of both, theoretical questions as well as drawings to scale. The exam is to be taken without any supporting materials!

 

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
03.03.2020 09:00 23.06.2020 12:00 23.06.2020 12:00

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
033 243 Architecture Not specified4. SemesterSTEOP
Course requires the completion of the introductory and orientation phase

Literature

Literaturliste Vorlesung Hochbau 2 - SS2017

Riccabona/ Mezera: Baukonstruktionslehre, Band  1 - 4 ; Manz (Guter allgemeiner Überblick über Hochbau - Achtung bei Detailzeichnungen - teilweise nicht den heutigen Anforderungen entsprechend!)

Pech, Anton / Kolbitsch, Andreas/ Mitautoren: bauKonstruktionen: Band 1-17; Springer Wien New York

Weiterführende Literatur:

Bitte beachten Sie, dass einigen der folgenden Werke nicht die österreichischen Gesetze und Normen zugrunde liegen.

Cheret, Peter (Hg.): Baukonstruktion; Dom Publishers, Stuttgart 2010

Deplazes, Andrea: Architektur konstruieren: vom Rohmaterial zum Bauwerk; Birkhäuser 2008

Fouad, Nabil A.: Lehrbuch der Hochbaukonstruktionen; Leibnitz Universität Hannover; Springer 2013

Frick/ Knöll: Baukonstruktionslehre 1 & 2; Springer Vieweg

Moro, Jose Luis:
Vom Prinzip zum Detail, Springer 2009

Schunck, Oster/ Barthel, Kessl: Dach Atlas Geneigte Dächer; Birkhäuser 2002

Sedelbauer/ Schnuck: Flachdach Atlas; Edition Detail 2010

Schneider/ Franssen/ Lebeda: Baulicher Brandschutz - Nationale und Europäische Normung; Bauwerk 2008

 

VIDEOSTREAMS der VO 2015 – 2017

Die Vorlesungen der letzten drei Jahre wurden als Videostream aufgezeichnet und sind auf Matterhorn (im TU Netzwerk) abrufbar. Die Inhalte decken sich, mit einigen Abweichungen (aktualisierte Gesetze, Richtlinien und Normen) mit den Vorlesungen des SS2018.

http://mh-admin.ltcc.tuwien.ac.at/

SS17: Login: hochbau2 / Passwort: 2017hochbau2ss
SS16: Login: hochbau2 / Passwort: 2016hochbau2ss
SS15: Login: hochbau / Passwort: hochbau_pw

 

 

Previous knowledge

 

253.255 Hochbau I VO / Building Technology Lecture

253.039 Bauphysik und Humanökologie

206.276 Materialkunde VO / Materials Science Lecture

Vorausgehende Lehrveranstaltungen

 

Vertiefende Lehrveranstaltungen

Language

German